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v. 1) to place a notice on the entrance or a prominent place on
real property, such as a notice to quit (leave), pay rent, or a
notice of intent to conduct a sheriff's sale, which requires
mailing of a copy to the occupant to complete service of the
notice. 2) to place a legal notice on a designated public place at
the courthouse. 3) a commercial term for recording a payment. 4) to
mail.

By legal definition of posted it means the act through an event has
been made published to the world or group of individuals

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\nA person (male or female) who is legally married to another or is married according to the requirements under common law state statutes.\n.
\nTexas does not recognize same-sex marriages or unions as being legal even if they have been performed in a state that allows the action.

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The legal definition of animal cruelty depends on the laws of your state/municipality. Some have a very narrow definition that only includes torture. In other locations the definition can be much more broad, possibly including: .
beating or otherwise physically harming the animal .
insufficien…t shelter .
insufficient access to food and water .
leaving the animal tied outside for too many hours in a row or in a day. (MORE)

Personal space is considered the area immediately surrounding an individual in which they feel safe. It varies from one person to another. When another person violates personal space it causes that person to feel insecure and uncomfortable. The more intimate the relationship, the less personal space… will become an issue. If you touch, stand too close, or sit too close to another person you may be invading their personal space and that is considered both aggressive and inappropriate in most cultures. .
The law does not recognize a specific crime or civil action based on violation of personal space per se. However, the law does recognize various actions based on assault, sexual harassment and unwelcome touching. Personal space could be used to describe a space at work or in a shared dwelling that is set aside for the exclusive personal use of a particular individual. (MORE)

You can think of it as meaning, "after the fact." It is used, especially in law, to talk about retroactive penalties. For instance, if they passed an ex post facto law outlawing Big Gulps, and you were pulled over, and a cop found an old Big Gulp container in your car, you would be punished, even t…hough you bought and consumed the Big Gulp long before the law was passed. (MORE)

In the original statutes of marriage in the US, it was allowed between a husband and any number of wives. Interracial marriage was forbidden. Divorce was forbidden in almost all circumstances. Contraception was forbidden between married couples. The wife automatically took the surname of the husband…. Ownership of property belonging to a woman was automatically transferred to her husband. Married women were forbidden to work in most, if not all occupations. In 1862, marriage was defined as non-plural, i.e. between two and only two individuals. It was federally enforced in 1879 and upheld by the US Supreme Court. In 1907 women acquired the nationality of their husbands upon marriage. This was the only way alien women could attain citizenship until 1933. Until 1948, interracial couples could not marry at all. This year they could only in California. Only in 1967 would interracial marriages be recognized nationwide. Until 1965, married couples could not use contraception. Until 1969, divorce was allowed only on grounds of misconduct (i.e. adultery). At this point only California allowed no-fault divorces. Until 1975, married women were not allowed to have credit in their own name. In 1976, married woman were allowed to terminate a pregnancy without her husband's consent. In 1993, marital rape is a crime throughout the US. In 1996, President Clinton signs DoMA into law. In 2004, Massachusetts allowed same-sex couples to marry, if they lived in Massachusetts. In 2008, California allowed same-sex couples to marry, regardless of their state of origin. At the end of 2008, California voters took away the right for same-sex couples to marry. This was upheld in the California Supreme Court in May of 2009.\n \n.
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\nPresently (as of October 2008), marriage is nationally defined as between one man and one woman, though some states acknowledge same-sex marriages. (Still, only Massachusetts and Iowa will marry same sex couples.) Couples may marry regardless of races or religion. Non-married couples may legally co-habitate and have sex and anyone may use contraception. Property and rights of women are independent of their married status, including the right to work, to terminate a pregnancy, or to not consent to sex. No-fault divorce is commonly available. Most states allow for the marriage of cousins. Newly married couples are allowed to choose who takes what name. Women can be naturalized through other means than marriage. (MORE)

Post-dated checks are technically illegal throughout the entire US..
Once someone hands you a signed check, you are legally allowed to deposit that check at anytime..
If you do accept post-dated checks, as I do, be wary. Don't allow the post-date to be too far into the future, and make sure you ha…ve handed no keys over until you have money secured. (MORE)

Of course it's not against the law to post links to answers on WikiAnswers. As long as the links are relevant to the question, they are allowed. Make sure that you click the 'add related links' icon on the blue left-hand toolbar before adding links.

The term "civil union" is used by several of the United States to describe a legal relationship that is equivalent or substantially equivalent to legal marriage, but which cannot be legally called a "marriage." Civil unions were primarily created for same-sex couples as an alternative to legal marri…age, but are not limited to same-sex couples in several states. Several states that permitted civil unions previously have now legalized marriage for same-sex couples. (MORE)

There are rare instances when a wall of a building is open to spray can art. The taggers, bombers, schemers, or whatever they are being called this month usually don't show up, however. That's because the art of a schemer is "different" that that of a spary can artist who puts work up on large surfa…ces..
It's unfortunate that the talents of the bomber can't be displayed more often. Their work is generally smaller and less "functional" than, say, a mural or scene painted on the side of a structure. Some of the "posts" on things like subway cars and on stationary objects are quite good and reflect uncommon ability. But there are a number of things that inhibit the graffiti artist. One is that this person will often have his efforts lumped in with the simple crap that gang members post to mark turf. 'Nuf said there..
Local codes and ordinances are pretty restrictive. And part of the motivation of someone who wants to scheme a bunch of the aforementioned subway cars in hopes of going "all city" to display his work is the thrill of the act. It's illegal. And knowingly and deliberately breaking the law bring heightened feelings to many, if not most people. The artist gets a rush sneaking into a yard and laying up schemes on a few cars and then making a break for it. Another idea is that the tag is "living art" and is painted over, either all or in part, in a perpetual display of evolving visual stimulation - or visual noise, if you look at it this way..
The bottom line, to be more direct, is that there aren't a lot of places in or near urban areas where graffiti is welcome. It is only rarely that those who practice this art form have a legit canvas, like someone's old car or garage door. As an alternative, develop skills and abilities in the art, and then move on to spray painting murals or other displays. By having some skills so the piece looks "good" when you're done, you might be able to go around and convince some local folks to let you scheme their old truck or mailbox or whatever. That's about the best that can be hoped for. Good luck finding patrons of your art form. (MORE)

In agriculture, postharvest handling is the stage of crop production immediately following harvest, including cooling, cleaning, sorting and packing. The instant a crop is removed from the ground, or separated from its parent plant , it begins to deteriorate. Post-harvest treatment largely determ…ines final quality, whether a crop is sold for fresh consumption, or used as an ingredient in a processed food product. (MORE)

According to 33 USCS Â§ 1471 (5), the noun "ship" is defined as -- "(A) a seagoing vessel of any type whatsoever, and (B) any floating craft, EXCEPT an installation or device engaged in the exploration and exploitation of the resources of the seabed and the ocean floor and the subsoil thereof."

Although the term diversity is often used in the law, especially when it, or a derivation of it, is used as a modifying adjective, the meaning of the word remains the same as the standard English dictionary version of it.

Unlawful detention means, literally, holding some THING or some ONE in custody unlawfully. Under criminal law it means keeping or confining a person in custody without any lawful reason. In civil law it is keeping in custody real property to which one is not, and never has been, entitled. Thi…s is not to be confused with UNLAWFUL DETAINER, which is somewhat similar but refers to the keeping in ones's custody real property to which the the individual FORMERLY had a right to occupy. (MORE)

There is no standard legal definition of this term. It is simply a cumulative deduction arrived at by supportive evidence. It can include MANY things (e.g.: DWI with child in car - narcotics addiction to the point that the child is uncared for - living in filthy, unhealthy circumstances - etc - etc …- etc). See related question for the factors a court considers to declare a parent unfit. (MORE)

Child neglect is a form of child abuse, and is a deficit in meetinga child's basic needs, including the failure to provide adequatehealth care, supervision, clothing, nutrition, housing as well astheir physical, emotional, social, educational and safety needs.

It's spelled "post-apocalyptic" and it means "after the apocalypse". The apocalypse here is the end of the world as we know it, whether through nuclear war, or the end of the world concieved by religious people, or the kinds of things imagined by science fiction writers, like alien invasions, or zom…bie attacks. (MORE)

According to Black's Law Dictionary, probate (which is also termed as "proof of will") is defined as the judicial procedure by which a testamentary document is established to be a valid will; providing of a will to the satisfaction of the court. If the will gets set aside, the will's probate is con…clusive upon the parties to that proceeding (and all other who had notice of them) on all questions of testamentary capacity, absence of fraud or undue influence, and due execution of the will. However, probate will not preclude inquiring about the validity of the will's provisions or on their proper construction or legal effect. (MORE)

According to United States federal law, hate crimes are crimes that have the added element of bias. For example, if one were to target a particular person because of his race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation, the perpetrator could be charged with a hate crime.

Post graduate most generally refers to a person who has already earned a degree and graduated from a university or college, but is now pursuing a higher degree or level of education. It can also refer to one who has graduated from high school and it now furthering their education at university, coll…ege, etc. (MORE)

The answer to the question what the definition of 'legality' is well, the definition of legality is a state of being in accordance with the law and also can be defined as a requirement enjoined by law.